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Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.
Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.
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WW2 Treasure Hunters
S2, EP1 "WW2 Treasure Hunters"Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.
WW2 Treasure Hunters
S2, EP2 "WW2 Treasure Hunters"Britain's foremost amateur WWII detector enthusiast, Stephen Taylor, joins forces with Madness frontman Suggs, as they uncover and analyze historical finds from across the UK.
WW2 Treasure Hunters
S2, EP3 "WW2 Treasure Hunters"In Weedon Bec, Suggs and Stephen uncover WWII relics from a secret arms supply depot.
WW2 Treasure Hunters
S2, EP4 "WW2 Treasure Hunters"Metal detectorist Stephen Taylor and Madness singer Suggs examine WWII artifacts across the UK.
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